Software package for modelling electromagnetic interaction

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The discussion centers on finding software to simulate the interaction between a moving particle and a monolayer, specifically to obtain spectral angular density distribution in the far-field at optical frequencies. The CST package was attempted but deemed unsuitable for this purpose. Participants inquire whether the incident particles are photons and discuss the nature of the problem, suggesting it may relate to scattering similar to X-ray diffraction. There are considerations regarding color-dependent scattering influenced by the chemistry and molecular structure of the layer. The conversation emphasizes the need for appropriate software that can handle these specific optical frequency simulations.
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Hello!
I would like to ask about any software package, where interaction between a moving particle and a monolayer can be simulated. What i need to get is a spectral angular density distribution in the far-field zone within optical frequency range for a problem when a particle crosses a monolayer. I tried to use CST package , but for optical frequency range it does not fit. So what are your proposals?
Thanks!
 
Which software packages have you tried?

BoB
 
Are the incident particles that cross the mono-layer photons ?
Is this a scattering problem, a bit like X-ray diffraction, but at optical wavelengths ?

Do you expect to get a colour dependent scattering based on interaction between the chemistry of the layer and the photon ?
Will the molecular structure or molecular orientation be important in that scattering ?
 
Baluncore said:
Are the incident particles that cross the mono-layer photons ?
Is this a scattering problem, a bit like X-ray diffraction, but at optical wavelengths ?

Do you expect to get a colour dependent scattering based on interaction between the chemistry of the layer and the photon ?
Will the molecular structure or molecular orientation be important in that scattering ?
Hello!
What do you mean by mono-layer photons?
It is a transition radiation problem, withing macroelecrodynamics theory, that is all :)
 
rbelli1 said:
Which software packages have you tried?

BoB
Hello!
CST modelling.
 
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